Evgenii Vertlib is a Russian scholar, writer, and poet who lives in Germany. This book is a study of Russian self-identity in the works of two contemporaries A. Pushkin and M. Zagoskin. Includes bibliographic references.

The different political and religious groups of Russian ?migr?s published over 3,000 newspapers and magazines. The introduction by two professors of journalism at Moscow University gives a short description of the main streams of Russian current writing in 1920-1945.

Volume one was published in 1991 (no longer available). This dictionary was prepared by scholars from the Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkinskii Dom). Unlike other dictionaries for the same period, this one contains more up to date information about the writers and a more extensive list.

A whole generation of Russian literary critics who were acknowledged leaders of literary taste and judgement has published farewell books in the last several years. One of them, Stanislav Rassadin (1935-2012), collected his memoirs about his friends and other active characters of Russian culture of the second half of the twentieth century.

This book includes manuscripts of "Tikhii Don" by M. Sholokhov, the story "Stroiteli Strany" and a play "Golos Ottsa" by A. Platonov. L. Leonov`s letters to V.A. Kovalevu (1948-1993). All publications are provided with introductions and commentaries by the staff of the Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkinskii Dom).

This collection includes reports delivered at the international conference of 2006, dedicated to the representation of good and evil in the world of Marina Tsvetaeva. The research considers her ethical and esthetic opinions of good and evil, personality of a poet in interpersonal and social relations, creative self-reflection, and other issues.

From its very beginning the magazine is a good source of information about and a guide into a world of contemporary Russian literature and the arts. It contains original works by contemporary Russian authors, as well as review of books, magazines, films, and art exhibitions.

This new volume of the annual contains the most recent results in the theory and history of the art, archaeology, and philology of Russia. Bibliography. Summary and contents in English. Volumes for 1994-1997 and standing order are available.

The title of this book is taken from Pushkin’s unfinished article on the idea of an antagonism between literature and politics. This sketch is followed by other works on the relationship between the two forces: Dostoevskii’s “Pushkin”, two pieces on art by L.

Oleg Lekmanov (b. 1967), a professor of philology, is the author of the first biography of Osip Mandelshtam and many works on Russian Acmeism. This book continues his studies of this literary movement and contains his analysis of the three poetical books: "Dikaia Porfira" by Mikhail Zenkevich (1912); "Aliluiia" by Vladimir Narbut (1912); "Kamen`" by Osip Mandelshtam (1913).

Leo Tolstoi began working on this book in 1888. It was published in three different versions and under different titles: Reading List (1903), Thoughts of Wise People for Every Day (1906), and again Reading List (1908).

This is the first monograph about the Russian writer Aleksei Pisemskii (1821-1881), who became widely known after his ideological conflict with the editor of the democratic journal "Sovremennik" in 1862.

[ Samizdat of the century : ]Minsk-Moscow: Polifakt, 1998Language: Russian

Price: $ 139.00Special price: $ 119.00

Never have people read anything with such interest, sometimes jeopardizing their lives and freedom, as people in Soviet Russia read samizdat, that is manuscripts banned for publication in the 1960-1980s.

This is the fourth volume of Ivanov`s selected works. The previous three volumes published in 1998, 2000, 2004 are also available. Viacheslav Ivanov (b. 1929), is the son of writer Vsevolod Ivanov, a linguist (ancient Eastern languages), historian of literature and culture, poet and writer, director of the Institute of World Culture of Moscow State University, and professor of Russian culture at the University of California at Los Angeles.

This is the fifth volume of Ivanov`s selected works. The previous three volumes published in 2000, 2004, and 2007 are also available. Viacheslav Ivanov (b. 1929), is the son of writer Vsevolod Ivanov, a linguist (ancient Eastern languages), historian of literature and culture, poet and writer, director of the Institute of Theory and History of World Culture of Moscow State University, and professor of Russian culture at the University of California at Los Angeles.

This book is a collection of biographical materials about the renowned Russian poet and statesman Fedor Tiutchev (1803-1873). This volume includes memoirs of his contemporaries, biographical materials and articles about him, and verses in his memory of the last century.

In 1949 the then prominent journalist A. Krivitski said “Literature is part of the state in the Soviet Union, and I believe, that is its good fortune”. This sentence illustrates the position of literature from the mid 1920s to the late 1980s.

Vol. I Prose. Vol. II. Drama. Poetry. 1996. This book was prepared by the Institute of World Literature (Pushkinskii Dom). It analyzes the genesis of translated literature, translation principles and its connection to original Russian literature.

This is a reprint of a book from the series "Voprosy Poetiki" published by the State Institute of Art History in 1928 in Leningrad. V. Propp is a well known scholar in the history of folklore. Provided with comments and bibliographic references.

[ The Russian anti-utopia in the context of the world literature : ]Moscow: IMLI RAN, 2005Language: Russian

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The last monograph of L.M. Iur`eva (1925-2002) deals with the anti-utopian component in the works by Evg. Zamiatin, M. Bulgakov and Andrei Platonov. The author compares their works with other anti-utopias in world literature (A.

As we know, Dostoevskii did not commit suicide, but yet, according to the author of this book, he did it many times in his mind. This is why, continues Nasedkin, the theme of suicide often comes up in Dostoevskii`s works.